Stars of Tomorrow Children’s Theater’s CHILDREN’S MUSICALS CHILDREN’S PLAYS COMEDY DRAMA HISTORIC MELODRAMA SCRIPT CATALOGUE [email protected]909.335.1082 ~ 30 – 45 Minute Productions ~ Productions are listed alphabetically for easy access. Index listed at the end of catalogue. The Productions listed as CHILDRNE’S MUSICALS can be requested WITH OR WITHOUT music and dancing if so preferred. (ADVENTURE) A modern kid and a medieval knight collide in this explosively fun comedy of two completely contrasting worlds! (ADVENTURE) A wonderful tale filled with adventure and excitement that will entertain the entire family! (FANTASY) Join Aladdin as he journeys through all of Arabia with the beautiful princess; the magical lamp; energetic, wish-granting Genie and the flying carpet!
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(Comedic Musical in 2 Acts) A whimsical fantasy that will knock the
socks off of the entire family! Join Alice as she encounters talking doors, a very late rabbit, and angry
queen of hearts and many, many more interesting characters!
(doubling is a huge possibility – originally produced with 1 male and 18 females) (set specifics –
bottles hanging from ‘sky’, door transition, wonderland set, garden scene) Alice – 1 song and solos within other numbers, strong actress, sweet & inquisitive
Sister of Alice – cameo, reappears at end of show
Queen of Hearts – 1 song, strong actress, cruel with great comedic timing
White Rabbit – (non-singing) strong acting
Door of Wonderland – cameo
Cheshire Cat – 1 song (with ensemble) sneaky and mysterious
Tweedle Dee – preferably twins, sing with the ensemble (double as Flamingo)
Tweedle Dum – “ “ (double as Blue Bell)
Caterpillar – 1 song (more like a chant) –cast 2 extra people for extra arms
March Hare – 1 song, strong comedic timing
Mad Hatter – 1 song, strong comedic timing
Bri (the clown at the mad tea party) – cameo
Broo (the clown at the mad tea party) – cameo
Brow (the clown at the mad tea party) – cameo
Table of Wonderland – strong actress
Housefly – cameo
Butterfly – cameo
Dragonfly – cameo
Flowers and Cards of Wonderland (expandable, originally produced with 5 flowers and 5 cards)
(A Musical in 2 Acts) Based on the mysterious Romanoff princess, this
romantic comedy is sure to delight all audiences!
Anastasia
Demetrius
Kolia
Girl
Girl
Girl
Mrs.
Comrade
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(A Drama in 2 acts > 1-2 men, 1 young man, 4 women, 5 young women and 8
children) Based on the classic novel, Anne of Green Gables begins with Anne‟s arrive in Avonlea, (BRIGHT RIVER
STATION- ensemble) into the home of Mathew and Marilla Cuthbert. (ANNE‟S HISTORY- Anne). The town gossip,
Rachael Lynde, spreads rumors of the orphan girl, mistaking her for a boy (I PITY THE BOY –Rachael Lynde & ensemble)
(GOSSIP CHAIN – Rachael Lynde, Mrs. Blewitt, Ruby & Rosie Gillis, Old Woman & ensemble) . Diana Barry befriends
Anne and they declare to be kindred spirits. At a church picnic, (PICNIC – ensemble) Anne encounters the tall and teasing
Gilbert Blythe, who calls her “carrots” because of her red hair. Anne and Diana meet for tea and cordial (DIANA‟S
DRINKING SONG –Diana), but Anne accidentally mistakes he raspberry cordial for red current wine and Diana becomes
intoxicated. Rachael Lynde happens upon them and is furious with Anne. Although Anne is banned from contact with her
bosom friend, when Minnie May contracts a fever, Diana runs to Anne for help. Anne grows up and nearly drowns while
acting out the “lady in the lake” scene – saved by Gilbert but sill angry with him for calling her carrots. Anne goes away to
school and is a great achiever, returns home; Marilla‟s eyesight is fading and Matthew dies. (BEND IN THE ROAD – Grown
up Anne). Grown up Diana comforts Anne, Gilbert is accepted back into Anne‟s life and the ensemble joins in for a reprise of
BEND IN THE ROAD.
Anne (mezzo/sop – age 12)
Grown up Anne (mezzo/sop – age 18)
Diana (mezzo - age 12)
Grown up Diana (age 18)
Marilla 40+
Mathew 50+
Rachael Lynde 50+ (mezzo)
Mrs. Blewitt (35+) (mezzo)
Old Woman (65+) (cameo)
Jane Andrews (16-21)
Esther Smith (16-21)
Ruby Gillis (16-21)
Rosie Gillis (9-14)
Flora Jane (16-21)
Prissy Andrews (14-18)
Josie Pye (14-18)
Gilbert Blythe (14-18) [or double cast a Grown up Gilbert]
Mrs. Barry (40+)
Minnie May Barry (6-9)
Kerry Sloan (9-14)
Lizzie Martin (9-14)
Alice Bell (9-14)
Sofie Blewitt (6-9)
(1 Act Romantic Comedy > 1 man, 1 woman) She and he happen to
be the first to arrive at the cabin for a long weekend with friends. Before you know it, the power goes
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out, she trips and sprains her ankle, they are snowed in and trapped with little reception, and you are in
for an avalanche of laughs!
Him – Likes her, trying to be kind, trying to understand her, trying to be charming
Her – Almost cynical, unsure of her feelings towards him, finally unleashes kindness
(A One Act Historic Drama > 5-6 men, 8-13 women) Based on the Biblical
book of Ruth –this is a compelling production that will bring tears and laughter to the audience.
Prascova – an older lady in the Moabite & (doubles in Jewish) town
Yahnia – an older lady in the Moabite & (doubles in Jewish) town
Naomi – Ruth‟s Jewish mother in law
Mahlon – Ruth‟s first husband, romantic, dashing, kind; he dies, poison in the well
Ruth – kind, brave, beautiful young Moabite woman
Brother Tanas- Ruth‟s older brother, interrupts her wedded night, drunk (cameo- can double)
Sister Orpah – Naomi‟s other daughter in law – bitter towards life, snappy (can double)
Banitza – woman of the Moabite & (doubles in Jewish) town – a gossip
Deenya – a woman of few words Moabite & (doubles as Jewish gleaner) (comic)
Yabalka – a third party gossip to Banitza & Deenya - Moabite & (doubles as Jewish gleaner)
Malina – an ancient, partially deaf old lady of the town, matchmaker (Jewish, Orpah can double)
Turshia – a worker in the fields of Boaz, jealous woman, crush on Boaz
Caval – a worker in the fields of Boaz (Jewish, can double as Brother Tanas)
Grozday – a man servant of Boaz (comic)
Chesan – young man, a worker in the fields of Boaz
Boaz – older than Ruth, kind, caring Jewish man, second in line to claim her in marriage
(A romantic Drama in 1 Act > 2 men and 5 women >his bedchamber / a side
room with a desk / a side outdoor patio) This beautiful tale is filled with twists and turns, romance and
intrigue, centered around a secret engagement, the illness of Sir Thomas and the financial ruin of his
beautiful cousin, Elizabeth. This captivating story will delight all audiences!
Thomas Matkinson – male lead, confined to his bed, grumpy, rude, change of heart
Elizabeth Richardson – his nurse and distant cousin, level-headed, kind
Blanche Wilfer – his ex-fiancé, beautiful, wealthy and flirtatious
Doctor Bar – forms an attachment to Elizabeth
Fannie – maid, awestruck by Elizabeth‟s doings, annoyed & a little fearful of Blanche
Annabel – maid, awestruck by Elizabeth‟s doings, annoyed & a little fearful of Blanche
Martha – cameo, maid
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(drama in 2 acts) The story of the cursed ring and how, for centuries it has brought a
fatal end to the lovers who posses it. Beginning with King Louis of France and his forbidden, English lover and ending with
modern-time newly-weds. Will today‟s lovers be able to break the curse or will heir marriage be doomed forever?
(a romantic fairytale in 2 acts)
“Father Knows Best” is a fairytale revolving around a King and his two children. This king is father of an obedient son and
rebellious daughter. He needs to marry them to neighboring royalties and does so in the sneakiest way possible. The
righteous son, he sends on a mission to escort a beautiful princess to their castle, so the father can make her his queen;
however, during the voyage the son falls in love with his father‟s bride-to-be! Meanwhile, the snobbish daughter refuses to
marry all of the eligible suitors and the King threatens to marry her to the first man who walks through the castle gates – even
if he be a poor peasant. The son is in turmoil, the daughter is miserably married to a pauper, but in the grand finale, the king
turns the tables on everyone proving that „father knows best‟.
Father
Daughter
Son
Bride
Groom
Woodcutter 1
Woodcutter 2
Royal Cook
Maid 1
Maid 2
(A comedy in 2 acts > 3 guys, 10-13 girls) A whimsical fairytale
comes to life in brilliant fashion! Perfect for the family! An enchantress casts a spell on the pompous
prince and only one as rude as he can break the spell – by kissing him! Will he prince find such a nasty
girl and will she have heart enough to kiss a slimy frog? Find out if “the Frog Prince” has a happily ever
after!
Enchantress / Old Woman (cameo)
Frog Prince
Jak – the gardener
Jil – the gardener
Child 1
2
3
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4
5
Queen Vundabar (Prince‟s Mother)
Herald
Queen Brigadoon (Princess‟ Mother)
Lady 1
Lady 2
Princess Melinda
Princess Belinda
(A drama in 1 act > 2 men, 5 women) A wealthy British sea admiral has been
given a most precious gift as payment for his services – but how will he explain to the aristocratic
society that his gift is a girl…
Sea Admiral
His Comrade
The Girl
Miss Wendelson
Servant 1
Servant 2
Servant 3
(Holiday Comedy in 2 Acts > 2 men, 3 women, 1 boy, 1 girl) Based on the short story
by O‟Henry this is a perfect treat for the holidays!
Della -Jim‟s loving wife (cut‟s her hair to buy Jim a gift)
Jim -Della‟s loving husband (sells his watch to buy Della a gift)
Mrs. Richardson (MrsR) -Della‟s funny friend & neighbor /talks a lot
Annabelle Carter (Carter) -Della‟s friend & neighbor/ in love with Carol through letters
Carol Turner (Carol) -Jim‟s friend/ in love with Annabelle through letters
Newspaper Boy (Boy) -Sells the paper for a living
Newspaper Girl (Girl) -Follows Newspaper Boy everywhere he goes /Sells papers for a living
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(A comedy in 2 acts)
Hansel
Gretel
Step-Mother / Witch
Father
Rose
Lilly
Iris
Child 1
Child 2
Child 3
(a drama in 2 acts >2 men, 2 boys, 5 women, 2 girls) A yodeling good time! Based on the beloved
classic by Johanna Spyri. Join Heidi on her adventures as she is abandoned by her greedy Aunt Dete to live with her grumpy
Grandpa Alp, finds friendship with Peter, the goatherd, then is shipped to be a companion to the wealthy, crippled Klara
where she encounters Eric and his fluffy kittens until finally, dear little Heidi returns home.
Heidi
Grandpa Alp
Aunt Dete
Peter
Martha
Bartha
Agnes
Frauline Rottenmier
Tinnett
Klara
Mr. Seaseman
Eric
(Romantic Drama, based on the Bible story) This epic love story
is based on the Biblical account of Jacob and his enduring love and willingness to labor for fourteen
years for the hand of the beautiful Rachel.
(Romantic Drama in 2 Acts > 4-6 men / 6-10 women / 1 little
girl > set - Act I; outdoor royal garden; side room with bed; side courtyard. Act II; the Deborsha
Castle; side room with bed; side courtyard.) England. 1553. Amongst politics, corruption and deceit,
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two young hearts find sincerity, devotion passion and love. Lady Jane is history‟s most passionate,
untold romance! This production begins with a modern-time company‟s opening night, Daniella is the
understudy playing against the talented Jeffrey, who is furious to be forced to perform with an amateur –
the parallels outline those in the history – Jane & Guilford were thrust together in their marriage union,
unwillingly. Their relationship blossomed, passion grew but their joy was short-lived as the crown of
England rested on Jane‟s head for 9 short days… Lady Jane Grey (Daniella)
Lord Guilford (Jeffrey)
Ms. Carlson / Lady Francis Grey
Mr. Gray / Lord Henry Grey
King Edward VI (Robert)
Sir Dudley
Little Lady Anna (12 years old)
Lady Harriet (can double as servant)
Lady Alexandria (can double as servant)
Lady Katherine (can double as servant)
Helen, Head Housekeeper
Ben, the Old Gardener (can double as Edward OR Sir Dudley)
Servant Mary
Servant Abigail
Servant Catherine
Originally produced with one castle wall background and alterations of the foreground. A
working fountain & greenery & stone bench in Act I vs a desk, chairs, table, candlelight in Act II.
The 3 ‘ladies’ in act I doubled as the 3 ‘servants’ in act II.
(A musical in 2 Acts > 2 men & 5 women & 12 girls plus dancers &
extras > set; act 1, large school room, small side room with fire-place, Minchin’s Office. Act II, Sarah’s
attic room with bed, same small side room, same Minchin’s Office. Both acts need a designated area for
the Indian Dancers – on the floor, in the aisles, on an upper level, depending on the sophistication of
your theater)
“Based on the beloved classic by Frances Hodgeson Burnett this heartwarming production is a
treasure!”
RamDass – the Indian Raja
Monsieur Detarge – the French Tutor (in love with Amelia)
Sarah Crewe – the wealthy new addition to the school, she is sweet, kind, spunky and always gets her way. When a letter
arrives saying that her papa is dead and she has no money she is forced to live in the attic and work as a servant.
Miss Minchin – the wicked owner of the school for girls (older sister of Amelia)
Miss Amelia – in love with the French Tutor
Miss Betty Bradford – the maid
Mrs. Carmichael – the lady who discovers Sarah‟s fortune
Miss Millie Carmichael – her niece
Becky – the poor kitchen maid who befriends Sarah during her time in the attic
Students;
Lavina - snobbish, beautiful, the oldest and most doted on pupil, she hates Sarah because she is competition.
Ermengarde - overweight, awkward girl hat get‟s teased often. Sarah befriends her and they share chocolates
together.
Little Lottie Leigh - the smallest student, adorable and kind hearted
Diana – shy and soft, a good little girl
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Klarissa – curious about Sarah‟s stories
Jessie – sweet little school girl
Franchesca – haughty, loud, but a good girl
Gwenn – nice little girl
Henrietta – nice little girl
Penelope – nice little girl
Voice of Sarah’s Aya
Voice of Sarah’s Papa (Captain Crewe)
Dancers (6+)
Maids (2+)
(A romantic drama in 2 Acts > 5 men, 6 women, 1 little boy, 3 little girls) This romantic, intriguing drama will sweep you off your feet as the plot twists and turns like the sea
itself! Mia, the only survivor of a brutal shipwreck is adopted by the ___ family. As the years pass the
ember of affection Daniel harbors for his “sister” Mia ignites when the dashing artist from Paris
threatens to steal Mia‟s heart.
Hoult (servant, married to Mary, father of Lizzie)- A kind servant who brings Little Mia in from the sea
Mary (servant, married to Hoult, mother of Lizzie)
Mother (of Daniel & Agnes)
Henry (father of Daniel & Agnes)
Little Daniel – a kind little boy
Little Agnes – a prissy, but sweet little girl
Little Mia – a confused, scared, tired little girl
Daniel – handsome, caring, kind, good-hearted young man, unaware of his attachment to Mia
Agnes- beautiful, fashionable, intelligent young lady, secret love with Sir George
Mia – beautiful, knowledgeable young lady, in love with Daniel but can’t tell him
Sir George Blake – a drunk distant cousin, brought here to hopefully mend his drinking & gambling ways – falls in love with
Agnes & forms an attachment to Lizzie
Lizzie – an inquisitive, adorable little child
Sir Colin – artist friend of Daniel who falls instantly in love with Mia
Miss Gwen Elton – Mia’s competition for Daniel’s heart – a beauty, society lady, directly from France
(a drama in 2 acts)
A powerful portrayal of the legendary love triangle. Righteous King Arthur is married to the beautiful Lady Guinevere, who
has fallen in love with the courageous Sir Lancelot. In this heart-wrenching story, lovers are torn from each other,
miscommunications only complicate and confuse the castle goings on and in the end, duty must prevail over desire or the
kingdom of Camelot will meet destruction.
King Arthur
Lady Gwen
Sir Lancelot
Lady Anne
Among others
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(A drama in 2 acts) A love triangle set in Victorian times with a lovesick gentleman,
and two sisters; one a rare beauty – the desire of every man‟s heart, the younger, a scholar who cares
only for books and philosophical discussions. When the beauty gambles away the family fortune it
becomes the scholar‟s duty to find her sister a wealthy match.
(a romantic comedy in 2 acts)
An array of Dickens‟ characters combine to form a wonderful, twisted tale of position, rank and love.
Will the Nickleby family come out alright in the end? Find out in this delightful production of the classic
novel!
(a drama in 2 acts) A powerful history springs to life. WWII. Irena Sendler, part of the Żegota,
smuggled 2,500 Jewish children out of the Warsaw Ghetto and provided them with false documents and a safe haven for the
duration of the war. She recorded their true histories and hid the records in glass jars which she carefully buried underground.
Sendler was arrested by the Gestapo, severely tortured, and sentenced to death. Żegota saved her by bribing German guards
on the way to her execution. She was left in the woods, unconscious and with broken arms and legs. For the remainder of the
war, she lived in hiding, but continued her work for the Jewish children. After the war, she dug up her jars containing the
2,500 children's identities, and did her utmost to restore the children to their kin.
(Musical Comedy in 2 acts > 10 –7 men / boys & 14 – 11 women / girls
plus dancing girls > set; Act 1, Arabian Market Place, Sultan’s Palace, Sultan’s Garden. Act II,
Prince’s Palace, Desert tents of Sheik Samotee) Based on the story by Mark Twain, “The Princess and the
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